With the online world growing at such an impressive rate, everyone is in a race to the top — the top of search results that is.

All over the web you will read about SEO and how important it is for every website looking to rank in the top 10 results of a search engine like Google if they want to increase traffic and authority. While no one will argue with the fact that SEO is important, it’s not the only avenue for gaining exposure for your site, blog or product.(more…)

If you’ve ever wondered that, you’re not alone. While some people are what we call Casual Bloggers, many of us want to go the distance. There are a few who have been able to do just that, but repeating that kind of success it not as easy as copy and paste.(more…)

When it comes to the world of blogging, you’re bound to read a lot of information on this topic.

Some will say that short articles are best while others hold fast to the idea that the longer a post is, the better. But since everyone seems to find a variety of success with these, the question remains:

The look and feel of a website have never been so important, the way it is today. Whether you are designing for a client or want to augment your own portfolio with an overhauled visual appeal, it has become more than imperative to keep the current web trends and market demands in mind while designing.

Why Choose Ultimatum?

As a WordPress web developer, I appreciate the flexibility, simplicity, and power Ultimatum offers. Ultimatum is the framework of choice for me at the moment, as I’m able to easily recreate the design provided by the designer. The various premium plugins included with Ultimatum are a great value (as they can be used in unlimited sites), and ideal for making impressive sites. Plugins like Visual Composer are also great for making the site easy and flexible for the client to use. The various actions and classes included are great for us developers as well, making it possible to customise it to the fullest extent. It’s visual and intuitive, powerful, flexible, and undergoing constant improvement (updates have been steady, and support has been quick to respond to any needs and ideas I’ve had); it’s quite possibly the best framework available for WordPress right now. Highly recommended.